The Federal Reserve Bank of New York works to promote sound and well-functioning financial systems and markets through its provision of industry and payment services, advancement of infrastructure reform in key markets and training and educational support to international institutions.

The Outreach and Education function engages, empowers and educates the Second District communities that the Bank serves, especially civic leaders, students, educators, small business owners, policymakers and the general public. It furthers the Bank's commitment to the region by listening to the communities we serve and leveraging our unique attributes to positively impact school and university programs, as well as analysis and research.

For general information about the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York and its policy responsibilities:
Tel: (212) 720-5000. If you are hearing-impaired, dial
711 for your state's
number for TTY/TDD access

Services for Financial Institutions
Business Development Office
East Rutherford Operations Center
Choose from a detailed list of contacts for Account Services, Automated Clearing House (FedACH), Fedwire, Saving Bond Service and more.Financial Services Contacts »

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York does not maintain accounts or funds on deposit for individuals or non-financial institutions, nor does it participate in any federal grant programs. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York will never send an e-mail or call you asking for personal information.

Visit our Tips and Complaints page if you have any information or wish to file a report about:

unethical or illegal behaviors involving the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or its employees,

a potential fraud involving the use of the Federal Reserve's name, or

a complaint about a financial institution.

consumer complaints

To file a complaint against a financial institution that the Federal Reserve Regulates and get answers to frequently asked questions, visit the Federal Reserve Consumer Help Center.

treasury bills and savings bonds

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York no longer handles savings bonds. Information about savings bonds, including availability, redemption, and calculation of value, can be found on Treasury Direct.